Title

Author

Date of Award

Spring 1999

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts

Department

English

Abstract

The introduction of the modern director at the end of th4e nineteenth century had a major impact on both the role of dramatists in the theatrical process and the way they use stage directions within playscripts. This change will be demonstrated by a study of the way English-speaking dramatists make their intentions known through the scripted stage directions, or didascaliae, in dramatic texts.